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Morning Mail: poll backs rent caps, Catholic hospitals refusing abortions, Trump set US$200,000 bond

Three in four voters think rents should be capped or frozen, according to our Essential poll.
Three in four voters think rents should be capped or frozen, according to our Essential poll. Photograph: James Ross/AAP

Morning everyone. Our latest snapshot of public opinion shows that more than three-quarters of voters think tenants should be helped out in the cost-of-living crisis with a freeze or cap on rents – a policy the government has so far strongly resisted. We also have a special report on how publicly funded Catholic hospitals are refusing birth control and abortions to some patients, and follow the latest as California faces “catastrophic” flooding.

Australia

The University of Sydney’s centre for gambling research is to be funded by the International Centre for Responsible Gaming, which counts casino companies among its backers.
The University of Sydney’s centre for gambling research is to be funded by the International Centre for Responsible Gaming, which counts casino companies among its backers. Photograph: jimfeng/Getty Images/iStockphoto
  • ‘Tone deaf’ | The University of Sydney’s reputation has been tarnished by its partnership with Australia’s biggest sports gambling companies, according to MPs who want hundreds of thousands of dollars to be returned to bookmakers.

  • Housing help | Three in four Australians believe rents should either be capped to inflation or frozen until economic conditions improve, according to our new Essential poll. But the housing tussle between Labor and the Greens does not appear to have impacted Anthony Albanese’s popularity.

  • Hospitals questioned | Publicly funded Catholic hospitals are refusing to provide birth control or perform abortions, leading to claims the practice is creating a “postcode lottery” for access to services.

  • Early bloomers | The early flowering of magnolias, jacarandas and jasmine have been spotted across much of south-east Australia, with scientists saying the warming climate is changing the way plants develop.

  • Johns backlash | Anthony Albanese has criticised the no campaign’s decision to give Gary Johns a prominent position in its campaign amid a backlash against the former Labor MP for showing “complete disrespect” to Indigenous people.

World

A toppled tree from the tropical storm covers a car in Los Angeles on Monday, Aug. 21, 2023. Tropical Storm Hilary drenched Southern California from the coast to the desert resort city of Palm Springs and inland mountains, forcing rescuers to pull several people from swollen rivers. (AP Photo/Stefanie Dazio)
A toppled tree from the tropical storm covers a car in Los Angeles. Photograph: Stefanie Dazio/AP
  • Hilary hits | Tropical Storm Hilary has made landfall in California and is expected to cause “catastrophic” flooding, forecasters have warned, with thousands experiencing power outages in Los Angeles County, and Palm Springs declaring a state of emergency.

  • Life for Letby | The former nurse Lucy Letby found guilty of murdering seven babies will never be released from jail after she was given a whole-life sentence at Manchester crown court. Mr Justice Goss said she had behaved in a “cruel, calculated” way with a “deep malevolence bordering on sadism”. One parent told the court of the pain of their loss, while others have called for a statutory inquiry.

  • Zero-degree record | A Swiss weather balloon had to climb to an unprecedented 5,300m before the temperature fell to 0C, meteorologists have said, as a late summer heatwave and wildfires continue to hit continental Europe.

  • X-rated | Elon Musk, the owner of X, the app formerly known as Twitter, has said the social media site “may fail”, after a glitch caused pictures posted before December 2014 to be deleted.

  • Racketeering case | Donald Trump has been set a US$200,000 bond in the Georgia racketeering case, and has been ordered not to intimidate witnesses or make a “direct or indirect threat of any nature” against co-defendants.

Full Story

Grape Harvesting At Helen & Joey Estate VineyardsHarvested Shiraz grapes sit in a collection tub at the Helen & Joey Estate vineyard in the Yarra Valley region of Greater Melbourne, Australia, on Monday, March 23, 2015. Though the area’s 100-plus wineries make only 4 percent of Australia’s wine, the Yarra Valley is a hotbed of young ambitious winemakers. Photographer: Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg via Getty Images
An extended La Niña has led to bumper grape crops in some regions, leaving Australia with an extra 2.8bn bottles worth of wine. Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images

Why does Australia have 2.8bn bottles of surplus wine?

Australia has a wine glut thanks to China’s import ban and a bumper vine crop. Our rural and regional editor Gabrielle Chan explains how it is affecting winemakers, grape growers and consumers.

In-depth

Richard Bell, Kamilaroi/Kooma/Jiman/Gurang Gurang peoples, Omega (Bell’s Theorem), 2013, The Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art, Boorloo/Perth © Richard Bell
Omega (Bell’s Theorem) (2013) by Richard Bell. Ever Present is on at the Auckland Art Gallery until 29 October. Photograph: David St George

The biggest ever survey of First Nations Australian art has opened in Auckland with more than 150 artworks featuring renowned artists such as Vernon Ah Kee, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Archie Moore and Albert Namatjira. It has been curated by Tina Baum of the National Gallery of Australia and she tells Sarah Collard that art “is a form of resistance. When you see these works, you can see that artists are really using it in such beautiful, poignant ways”.

Not the news

NeighboursAlan Fletcher, Stefan Dennis, Jackie Woodburne, Ryan Moloney, April Rose Pengilly in Neighbours
Neighbours premieres on 18 September – with a bunch of familiar faces. Photograph: Fremantle

There was wailing from fans when it was announced that Neighbours was being scrapped. But despite it all, the long-running soap is now coming back for yet another season in September, with new episodes streaming daily on Channel 10 in Australia. Dan Barrett asks the crucial question: will it be any good?

The world of sport

Spain’s forward #08 Mariona Caldentey (C) looks to the sky in celebration after winning the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women’s World Cup final football match between Spain and England at Stadium Australia in Sydney on August 20, 2023. (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP) (Photo by DAVID GRAY/AFP via Getty Images)
Spain’s forward Mariona Caldentey looks to the sky in celebration after her team won the Women’s World Cup. Photograph: David Gray/AFP via Getty Images
  • World Cup | As the nation goes cold turkey without its daily fix of World Cup drama, south-east Asian nations could hold the key to a successful attempt for Australia to host the men’s competition.

  • Premier League | Mason Greenwood, the Manchester United striker accused of attempted rape, is leaving the club after a six-month internal inquiry.

  • ‘Somewhat tarnished’ | Luis Rubiales, the president of the Spanish football federation, has admitted that his decision to kiss one of the country’s triumphant Women’s World Cup winners “somewhat tarnished” Sunday’s victory.

Media roundup

The $368bn Aukus submarine deal could worsen submarine shortages and fail to deter China, according to a Australian Financial Review exclusive. The argument for Victoria to hold the 2026 Commonwealth Games “never stacked up”, according to the business case, the Age claims. Harry Smith, who led a battalion at the battle of Long Tan in Vietnam, has died aged 90, the Courier Mail reports.

What’s happening today

  • Business | BHP and Coles have full-year results, and Woodside has half-yearlies.

  • Melbourne | The inquest into the death of Elly Warren, a 20-year-old allegedly raped and murdered in Tofo, Mozambique in 2016.

  • Brisbane | A federal parliamentary committee hearing into Australia’s preparedness to host Commonwealth, Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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Brain teaser

And finally, here are the Guardian’s crosswords to keep you entertained throughout the day – with plenty more on the Guardian’s Puzzles app for iOS and Android. Until tomorrow.

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